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Gabriele von Bülow (28 May 1802 – 16 April 1887) was a German noblewoman.


Life

The third daughter of
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and Caroline von Dacheröden, she was born in
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. She had seven sisters and spent her early years in Rome at her father's ambassadorial residence, remaining there even after his return to Berlin – in 1809 her portrait was painted in Rome by Gottlieb Schick. In 1810 the children and Caroline moved to Vienna, where Wilhelm acted as ambassador until 1814. The family then moved to Berlin for two years then to
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.On 30 October 1816 Gabriele became engaged to her father's secretary Heinrich von Bülow, though the marriage only occurred years later. Gabriele spent two more years in Rome and in 1819 she returned to Berlin. Bülow returned from London in 1820 and they married on 10 January 1821. As a successful diplomat, Bülow spent most of his life in London – he was appointed ambassador in 1827. Gabriele spent 1828 to 1836 in London with her husband, where her portrait was painted by
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in 1831. She also spent long periods back home around the deaths of her parents in 1829 and 1835, especially the several years she spent caring for her father at
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. Bülow became Prussia's foreign minister in 1842 but died in 1846. Gabriele moved to
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then to Rome, looking after her children and grandchildren. Although she was the last surviving heir of her father, particularly to his estates in Tegel and Burgörner, she lived a very modest life, in contrast to her mother, though still in contact with major figures of her time – for example, she acted as chief lady in waiting to
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's consort Augusta at William's coronation. Her 81st birthday in 1883 was chosen as the occasion for unveiling the two Humboldt monuments in front of the
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. She was also a patron to the writer and salon-leader
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, whilst the Gabriele von Bülow Oberschule in Berlin was named after her in 1938. She died in Berlin on 16 April 1887.


Children

She and Heinrich von Bülow had seven children; * Gabriele (7 January 1822 – 16 February 1854), married
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(1815–1895) on 29 August 1842 * Adelheid (16 October 1823 – 21 December 1889), died unmarried * Caroline (27 February 1826 – 19 November 1887), died unmarried * Therese (15 August 1829 – 20 July 1841) * Constanze (10 April 1832 – 1920), married Carl von Heinz (1818–1867) on 17 January 1857 * Wilhelm (12 May 1836 – 6 September 1836) * Bernhard Hans (8 June 1838 – 17 October 1889), married Anna Luise Emilie of Byern (1847–1931) on 28 September 1865


Bibliography

* Sydow, Anna von (ed.): ''Gabriele von Bülow. Tochter Wilhelm von Humboldts. Ein Lebensbild aus den Familienpapieren Wilhelm von Humboldts und seiner Kinder 1791–1887.'' Mittler &.Sohn, Berlin 1913. * Antonius Lux (ed.): ''Große Frauen der Weltgeschichte. 1000 Biographien in Wort und Bild''.
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, München 1963, S. 87. {{DEFAULTSORT:Bulow, Gabriele von 1802 births 1887 deaths Gabriele German ladies-in-waiting People from Berlin